Rabaul is the last place where one would expect to find a School of Domestic Economy, yet it is one of the very places where it is most needed. True, it upsets all preconceived notions—and experiences—of similar schools in Australian towns, but therein lies its value, for it has to cater for conditions of life that are [?]idely different from anything known in any other than tropical island settlements. The Governor-General was much interested in the work here described.—By May Macfarlane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,748 wordsAFTER visiting Rabaul and other parts of the Mandated Territories Lord Forster and his party went on to Papua. A message from Port, Moresby at the beginning of last week stated:—The Governor ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 24 Sep 1924, Page 15
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